Frontiers in Energy Research | |
Advanced Packed-Bed Ca-Cu Looping Process for the CO2 Capture From Steel Mill Off-Gases | |
Vincenzo Spallina1  José Ramón Fernández2  Juan Carlos Abanades2  | |
[1] Department of Chemical Engineering and Analytical Science, University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom;Spanish Research Council, Instituto Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología del Carbono (INCAR-CSIC), Oviedo, Spain; | |
关键词: CO2 capture; hydrogen; steel mill; chemical looping combustion; calcium looping; energy efficiency; | |
DOI : 10.3389/fenrg.2020.00146 | |
来源: DOAJ |
【 摘 要 】
A novel configuration of the Ca-Cu looping process based on dynamically operated packed-bed reactors is proposed to convert blast furnace gas (BFG) into H2/N2 and highly concentrated CO2, accompanied by a large amount of high-temperature heat. Preliminary energy and mass balances of the process reveal that around 30% of the BFG can be upgraded via calcium assisted water gas shift (WGS) if only BFG is used as reducing gas in the reduction/calcination stage. A higher amount of H2/N2 can be produced by using other steel mill off gases, such as coke oven gas (COG) or basic oxygen furnace gas (BOFG), or natural gas in the regeneration of the CO2 sorbent. This decarbonized fuel gas could be used for onsite power generation or to obtain sponge iron by a Direct Reduced Iron (DRI) process, increasing the overall capacity of the steel plant. Energy efficiencies higher than 75% have been calculated, reaching maximum values around 88% in case of using natural as fuel gas for the sorbent regeneration stage. Low values for the specific energy consumption of around 1.5 MJLHV/kgCO2 and CO2 capture efficiencies higher than 95% support the further development of the proposed Ca-Cu looping process.
【 授权许可】
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